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Such a resource pool is basically characterized by high resource dynamics caused by non-linear variation in the availability of processing elements, memory size, storage capacity, bandwidth and power drawn resulting from the sporadic nature of workload.
First, they're effective only when the excess workload is sporadic rather than chronic.
He did concede that Cook's workload has been sporadic since the Mets acquired White on July 27.
Continuity: similarly, one scientist's computing workload may be sporadic, while that of a group of scientists is more continuous.
After she won her maiden Grand Slam title at the 1999 United States Open, however, Williams restricted her Slam workload to singles and sporadic women's doubles with Venus.
Figures 7, 8, and 9, respectively, depict the results of utilization U, annual revenue and average waiting time W of the three allocation strategies when the number of sporadic users is 75% of the total workload.
The under-utilization of these valuable resources is exemplified when one profiles real application workloads; the generated traffic is bursty in nature, whereby high traffic periods are sporadic and infrequent, in general.
Saturday: Sporadic showers, cloudy.
So was his workload.
@Independent Still sporadic explosions.
"There's sporadic gunfire.
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